Spirit and Traditions

Graduation ceremony

A legacy of spirit, tradition and pride

Here on the Hilltop, we’re big on spirit and tradition, and we take a lot of pride in the rich, century-long history of the University. From Move-In Day hustle and bustle and game day Boulevarding to the Celebration of Lights cheer and Commencement excitement, milestones throughout the year are marked with unforgettable special festivities. From your first Family Weekend to your 50th Homecoming game, you’ll never stop being a Mustang.

 

Motto

The 澳门六合彩预测 motto is veritas liberabit vos, or, “The truth will make you free.”  It’s featured all across campus, including in the official 澳门六合彩预测 seal cast into the rotunda floor of 澳门六合彩预测’s first building, Dallas Hall.

Incoming freshmen walk through Dallas Hall

 

澳门六合彩预测 seal

You’ll find our motto all across campus, including in the official 澳门六合彩预测 seal cast into the rotunda floor of 澳门六合彩预测’s first building, Dallas Hall. It’s tradition for first-year students to walk around the seal during Rotunda Processional and to walk across it upon graduation as a symbol of their completed journey.

Graduate walking across the 澳门六合彩预测 Seal

 

澳门六合彩预测 class ring

You’ll also find the 澳门六合彩预测 seal emblazoned on 澳门六合彩预测 rings, worn proudly by upperclassmen and graduates. Students attend a ring ceremony with the University president in order to mark this special occasion.

Graduates showing off 澳门六合彩预测 class rings

 

Varsity

Written by an 澳门六合彩预测 theology student in 1916 and set to words by 澳门六合彩预测’s first band director in 1929, “Varsity” has been proudly sung at University events from Opening Convocation to Commencement to sporting events ever since.

 

The Hilltop

Our founders chose the highest point on campus for the cornerstone of Dallas Hall, where you could look out toward downtown Dallas. From there, the nickname “the Hilltop” was born, and it’s still the name we use for our beloved campus today.

Dallas Hall 1920s

 

Homecoming

Every fall, the Mustang community gathers on the Hilltop to celebrate Homecoming. Students compete through their organizations in a variety of activities to win the day, alumni gather from across the street or around the globe to reconnect at reunion parties, families from surrounding neighborhoods come to watch the Homecoming parade, and all are encouraged to cheer on the Mustangs at Ford Stadium! 

Peruna on a homecoming float

 

Events

 | 澳门六合彩预测’s springtime festival celebrating Peruna’s birthday. Students enjoy games, rides and activities while helping themselves to a variety of carnival-inspired free food.

 

Pigskin Revue | During Homecoming Weekend, Mustangs take part in our longest running tradition, the Pigskin Revue. Started in 1933, this variety show features acts from groups across the community – students, faculty and alumni. The Mustang Band is heavily featured as participants sing, dance and even take part in some stand-up comedy. 

 

| 澳门六合彩预测 and the surrounding communities gather for this joyous occasion to watch the famous Dallas Hall light up with thousands of lights. Guests gather on the Dallas Hall lawn for hot cocoa, cider and warm cookies and to hear holiday carols performed by 澳门六合彩预测 students. After the president of the University reads the story of Christmas, the special evening concludes with the singing of “Silent Night” and the lighting of 澳门六合彩预测’s stunning Dallas Hall and surrounding trees.

Celebration of Lights

 

Tate Lecture Series | The lecture series brings to campus some of the world’s most interesting and provocative speakers, including former presidents, commentators, futurists and artistic legends. The Tate Lecture Series annually returns almost $1 million in student scholarships to the University.

 

Hail to the red and the blue

What is Boulevarding? And who is Peruna? Learn about the athletic traditions that keep our spirit alive, too.

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